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    Posted: June 18 2019 at 14:58
The golden age of prog. One album per year, choose wisely..

1969 - In the court of the crimson king (King Crimson). Easy choise for me. First prog album of all time? A must listen for every proghead.

1970 - Trespass (Genesis). Maybe the best Genesis album. Stagnation and The Knife are top ten genesis songs of all time. Dusk is the weakest link but it's basically just a "filler". Honorable mentions - Lizard, H to he..., The least we can do...

1971 - Pawn Hearts (Vdgg). Magnum opus, no more words needed. Honorable mentions - Nursery cryme, In the land of grey and pink, Yes album, Fragile.

1972 - Close to the edge (Yes). Ahh, such a hard year for me to choose. Three 10/10 albums coming out in the same year, wow... Honorable mentions - Thick as a brick, Foxtrot.

1973 - Larks' tongues in aspic (King Crimson). Again, a really hard choise for me. I love "Selling" but still had to go with this one as it's so experimental and unique. Honorable mentions - Selling england by the pound, Dark side of the moon.

1974 - The lamb lies down on broadway (Genesis). No way, hardest year for me so far. Six incredible albums in the same year... Best double album of all time in my opinion. White album and The wall also are great but this is a step up from those. Honorable mentions - !!Red!!, Mirage, Relayer, Rock Bottom, Silent corner and...

1975 - Godbluff (Vdgg). Best comeback album, ever. A masterpiece, but still it was a hard choise. Honorable mentions - Wish you were here, Snow goose, Ommadawn, Scheherazade and other...

1976 - Still Life (Vdgg). The second best Still Life in the world :) Honorable mentions - A trick of the tail, Leftoverture.

1977 - Animals (Pink Floyd). Finally a Floyd album on this list. A special one for sure... Honorable mentions - Aja (not prog tho), Going for the one.

So here it is. 1973-1975 were the hardest ones for me. Too many good albums!








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1969 - The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children
ITCOTCK is the obvious choice and the Moodies are only on the edge of prog, but I love TOCCC so much, it's gonna' be #1 for the year.

1970 - Emerson Lake and Palmer - Emerson Lake and Palmer
King Crimson again comes in a close second with Lizard 

1971 - Aqualung, The Yes Album, or Tarkus? How does one decide?  Anybody got a 3-sided coin.  
Alright, alright, I'm going with Aqualung today, but ask me again tomorrow (or ten minutes from now) and I might give a different answer. 

1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge
with Tull's Thick as a Brick right on it's heels.

1973 - This is fusion year!  Since this site generally includes jazz fusion, I'm going with Billy Cobham - Spectrum, but with Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire right behind.  
If I had to stay within the bounds of core prog, it'd be Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, with ELP - Brain Salad Surgery running a close second. 

1974 - Another toss-up. I'll go with Camel - Mirage as 1a and Yes - Relayer as 1b. But that's just today.  Might change tomorrow.  

1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
But I can't not mention two of the Steve Hs -- Hackett with Voyage of the Acolyte and Hillage with Fish Rising

1976 - Kansas - Leftoverture.
No discussion.... unless of course you consider Rush - 2112 to be legit prog, in which case I've got another dilemma.

1977 - Rush - A Farewell to Kings.  Period.

I know it's outside the scope of this thread, but I have to continue and add:
1978 - U.K. - U.K. 
because there's no way I'm ending this string without tacking that one on, even if 1978 is outside the golden age.  

My apologies to artists who should have been included somewhere: Gentle Giant, PFM, Zappa, and Magma.

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Originally posted by Fischman Fischman wrote:

1969 - The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children
ITCOTCK is the obvious choice and the Moodies are only on the edge of prog, but I love TOCCC so much, it's gonna' be #1 for the year.

1970 - Emerson Lake and Palmer - Emerson Lake and Palmer
King Crimson again comes in a close second with Lizard 

1971 - Aqualung, The Yes Album, or Tarkus? How does one decide?  Anybody got a 3-sided coin.  
Alright, alright, I'm going with Aqualung today, but ask me again tomorrow (or ten minutes from now) and I might give a different answer. 

1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge
with Tull's Thick as a Brick right on it's heels.

1973 - This is fusion year!  Since this site generally includes jazz fusion, I'm going with Billy Cobham - Spectrum, but with Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire right behind.  
If I had to stay within the bounds of core prog, it'd be Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, with ELP - Brain Salad Surgery running a close second. 

1974 - Another toss-up. I'll go with Camel - Mirage as 1a and Yes - Relayer as 1b. But that's just today.  Might change tomorrow.  

1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
But I can't not mention two of the Steve Hs -- Hackett with Voyage of the Acolyte and Hillage with Fish Rising

1976 - Kansas - Leftoverture.
No discussion.... unless of course you consider Rush - 2112 to be legit prog, in which case I've got another dilemma.

1977 - Rush - A Farewell to Kings.  Period.

I know it's outside the scope of this thread, but I have to continue and add:
1978 - U.K. - U.K. 
because there's no way I'm ending this string without tacking that one on, even if 1978 is outside the golden age.  

My apologies to artists who should have been included somewhere: Gentle Giant, PFM, Zappa, and Magma.



Good choises and thoughts, especially the three sided coin allegory :)
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1969: Procol Harum - A Salty Dog
1970: Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer
1971: Can - Tago Mago
1972: Neu! - Neu!
1973: Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon (now this is probably the hardest year for me - many outstanding albums)
1974: King Crimson  - Red
1975: Brian Eno - Another Green World
1976: Genesis - A Trick of the Tail
1977: David Bowie - Low (does it count?)


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I will add 1978 and 1979 too because two of my all time favorite albums are from these years

1969 High Tide - Sea Shanties
1970 Amon Düül 2 - Yeti
1971 Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
1972 Guru Guru - Känguru
1973 Embryo - Rocksession
1974 Dzyan - Electric Silence
1975 Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
1976 Jon Anderson - Olias of Sunhillow
1977 Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness and Charm
1978 Nik Turner - Xitintoday
1979 Mother Gong - Fairy Tales

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It could be others.

1969: Amon Düül II - Phallus Dei. Sorry to the Crimson King, but God's Phallus is bigger than yours.

1970: Magma - Kobaïa. I could never Sl*g this. I think that Magma erupted in a good way with this double-album debut, and for me they never beat it.

1971: Comus - First Utterance or Igor Wakhevitch's Docteur Faust (can't decide between these creepy classics). Okay, I'll go with Comus. Comus wants to play, play, play, and I'm willing to play, play, play this album again and again. I might be disturbed.

1972: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches. This fly killer slays.

1973: Can - Future Days. When I first heard this many years ago I didn't like it much, but in future days I became rather incontinent and so appreciated the Can much more.

1974: Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom. No this is not an exercise guide for firmer buttocks. Who knew that a rocky bottom could feel like this?

1975: Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning.   The moosic of the revolution. Having been a teacher, I value learning.

1976: Zanov - Green Ray. This ray hit me square between the eyes with its greeny goodness.

1977: Franco Leprino - Integrati... Disintegrati. You may integrate me and you may disintegrate me, but you'll never break me, umm....
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1969 - Pink Floyd - More
1970 - tough one - Colosseum - Daughter Of Time
1971 - Yes - The Yes Album
1972 - Jane - Together (tough year)
1973 - Camel - s/t
1974 - Supertramp - Crime Of The Century (1974) - tough year again
1975 - Ange -  Emile Jacotey 
1976 - Camel - Moonmadness
1977 - Winchase - Symphinity

that's what I thought of today, if i made another one, it could be different. Tough choice list to do anyway...
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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

1977: David Bowie - Low (does it count?)
I'm not the OP, but why not!


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1968: Pretty Things, S.F. Sorrow

1969: Yes, Yes

1970: Steve Reich, Four Organs / Phase Patterns*

1971: Caravan, In the Land of Grey and Pink

1972: Yes, Close to the Edge

1973: Klaus Schulze, Picture Music

1974: Yes, Relayer

1975: Chris Squire, Fish Out of Water

1976: Genesis, A Trick of the Tail

1977: Genesis, Seconds Out

1978: Klaus Schulze, X


*not on Prog Archives. runner up is Traffic, John Barleycorn Must Die.

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1969 - Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
1970 - Emerson, Lake and Palmer - s/t
1971 - Yes - Close To The Edge Van Der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts
1972 - Genesis - Foxtrot   Yes - Close To The Edge
1973 - Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
1974 - King Crimson - Red
1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976 - Genesis - A Trick of The Tail
1977 - Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness and Charm

1977 was the toughest to choose and normally I would go for Animals but that Hawkwind album is pretty special given that I really hate pretty much everything else I've heard by them! Also honourable mention for Colosseum II who released 2 great albums in that year. Criminally ignored band that really took the fusion thing by storm imo. Moore + Airey + Hiseman ( and the other guy). Just ave it!!

edit - whoops messed up on my years!


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1969: Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
1970: CSN&Y - Déjà Vu / Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die / Tim Buckley - Lorca (three peaks)
1971: Pink Floyd - Meddle
1972: Yes - Close to the Edge (runner up: Genesis - Foxtrot, should also be mentioned)
1973: Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
1974: Magma - Köhntarkösz
1975: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976: Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life
1977: Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood



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1969: Santana - Santana

1970: ELP - ELP

1971: Led Zeppelin - IV

 1972: Genesis - Foxtrot

 1973: Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon

 1974: Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down On Bradway

 1975: Triana – El Patio

 1976: Kansas - Leftoverture

 1977: Rush – A Farewell To Kings




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I'm going to add an additional rule for myself - only one entry per artist

1969 - ITCOCK
1970 - Moody Blues - A Question of Balance
1971 - Alan Stivell - Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique hon mention to CARAVAN "In the Land of Grey and Pink"
1972 - Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
1973 - Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer (not released till 1999)
1974 - Renaissance - Turn of the Cards
1975 - Strawbs - Ghosts 
1976 - Camel - Moonmadness -  hon mention to CLANNAD "Dulaman"  HORSLIPS "The Book of Invasions"  ELOY "Dawn"  BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST "Octoberon" (what a year)
1977 - Jane - Between heaven and Hell
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I'm going to add an additional rule for myself - only one entry per artist

1969 - ITCOCK
1970 - Moody Blues - A Question of Balance
1971 - Alan Stivell - Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique hon mention to CARAVAN "In the Land of Grey and Pink"
1972 - Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
1973 - Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer (not released till 1999)
1974 - Renaissance - Turn of the Cards
1975 - Strawbs - Ghosts 
1976 - Camel - Moonmadness -  hon mention to CLANNAD "Dulaman"  HORSLIPS "The Book of Invasions"  ELOY "Dawn"  BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST "Octoberon" (what a year)
1977 - Jane - Between heaven and Hell

I always use this rule in posts like this


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oh, there are honorable mentions some do here? yeah, i get it, choosing 8 albums is hard. LOL 
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1969 - Tommy - The Who (maybe the closest they ever go to prog?)
1970 - Weasels Ripped My Flesh - Zappa
1971 - The Yes Album - Yes
1972 - Close to the Edge - Yes
1973 - Lark's Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson
1974 - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Genesis
1975 - Scheherazade - Renaissance 
1976 - A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
1977 - Animals - Pink Floyd



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Originally posted by Argo2112 Argo2112 wrote:

1969 - Tommy - The Who (maybe the closest they ever go to prog?)
1970 - Weasels Ripped My Flesh - Zappa
1971 - The Yes Album - Yes
1972 - Close to the Edge - Yes
1973 - Lark's Tongues in Aspic - King Crimson
1974 - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Genesis
1975 - Scheherazade - Renaissance 
1976 - A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
1977 - Animals - Pink Floyd



You sir have quite the same taste as I do :)
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

It could be others.

1969: Amon Düül II - Phallus Dei. Sorry to the Crimson King, but God's Phallus is bigger than yours.

1970: Magma - Kobaïa. I could never Sl*g this. I think that Magma erupted in a good way with this double-album debut, and for me they never beat it.

1971: Comus - First Utterance or Igor Wakhevitch's Docteur Faust (can't decide between these creepy classics). Okay, I'll go with Comus. Comus wants to play, play, play, and I'm willing to play, play, play this album again and again. I might be disturbed.

1972: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches. This fly killer slays.

1973: Can - Future Days. When I first heard this many years ago I didn't like it much, but in future days I became rather incontinent and so appreciated the Can much more.

1974: Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom. No this is not an exercise guide for firmer buttocks. Who knew that a rocky bottom could feel like this?

1975: Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning.   The moosic of the revolution. Having been a teacher, I value learning.

1976: Zanov - Green Ray. This ray hit me square between the eyes with its greeny goodness.

1977: Franco Leprino - Integrati... Disintegrati. You may integrate me and you may disintegrate me, but you'll never break me, umm....
I spot a lot of prog-favorites here. But these things are difficult for me. If I get to pick only one album I need at least three, if I get three I suddenly want five and now that i gotten to choose five I'd feel like adding an additional five etc... but I'm quite certain I would have gone for Postaolean Train Robbery (over Godbluff) for 1975 and perhaps Volume Two (or some Miles... although KC is essential) for 1969 + maybe Ege Bamyasi or Crossings for 1972. The rest of your picks I could have landed on myself - although UZ and Klaus Schulze got some mighty strong contenders for 1977. And if I went for Can in '72 I wouldn't allow myself another Can for '73 (btw: Monster Movie would also had been relevant for '69). So that could actually have paved way for Dedalus. Yes, I love their debut that much.     
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

It could be others.

1969: Amon Düül II - Phallus Dei. Sorry to the Crimson King, but God's Phallus is bigger than yours.

1970: Magma - Kobaïa. I could never Sl*g this. I think that Magma erupted in a good way with this double-album debut, and for me they never beat it.

1971: Comus - First Utterance or Igor Wakhevitch's Docteur Faust (can't decide between these creepy classics). Okay, I'll go with Comus. Comus wants to play, play, play, and I'm willing to play, play, play this album again and again. I might be disturbed.

1972: Jean-Claude Vannier - L'enfant assassin des mouches. This fly killer slays.

1973: Can - Future Days. When I first heard this many years ago I didn't like it much, but in future days I became rather incontinent and so appreciated the Can much more.

1974: Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom. No this is not an exercise guide for firmer buttocks. Who knew that a rocky bottom could feel like this?

1975: Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning.   The moosic of the revolution. Having been a teacher, I value learning.

1976: Zanov - Green Ray. This ray hit me square between the eyes with its greeny goodness.

1977: Franco Leprino - Integrati... Disintegrati. You may integrate me and you may disintegrate me, but you'll never break me, umm....
I spot a lot of prog-favorites here. But these things are difficult for me. If I get to pick only one album I need at least three, if I get three I suddenly want five and now that i gotten to choose five I'd feel like adding an additional five etc... but I'm quite certain I would have gone for Postaolean Train Robbery (over Godbluff) for 1975 and perhaps Volume Two (or some Miles... although KC is essential) for 1969 + maybe Ege Bamyasi or Crossings for 1972. The rest of your picks I could have landed on myself - although UZ and Klaus Schulze got some mighty strong contenders for 1977. And if I went for Can in '72 I wouldn't allow myself another Can for '73 (btw: Monster Movie would also had been relevant for '69). So that could actually have paved way for Dedalus. Yes, I love their debut that much.     


All of those for me too, and in fact I had planned to have Cos on the list. Had I not had Postaolean Train Robbery listed as 1974, it would have taken Henry Cow's place. Crossings I also wanted, and Miles, and considered Monster Movie. And I planned to have Soft Machine's Third mentioned. And it is sad not to have a VdGG there. Originally I started doing three choices per year, but then I wanted to do the silly descriptions thing. Suffice to say, there's lot of great music, although my choices wouldn't align with most peoples.
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1969 - In the Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson. No question.

1970 - ELP - ELP

1971 - Fragile - Yes. Closely followed by The Yes Album and by Pink Floyd's Meddle.

1972 - Close to the Edge - Yes. Honorable mention to Genesis's Foxtrot.

1973 - A Passion Play - Jethro Tull. Honorable mention to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.

1974 - Queen II - Queen. Honorable mention to Supertramp's Crime of the Century.

1975 - Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd

1976 - Moonmadness - Camel. Honorable mention to Return to Forever's Romantic Warrior.

1977 - Animals - Pink Floyd
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